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You think that is bad - try going by your legal Middle Name.
F. William "Bill" Strahm Bob O'Hara (boohara) wrote:
Hear! Hear!
I also suffer the indignity of having the system "correct" the spelling of my last name by changing the capitalization.
-Bob O'Hara (or O'hara as the registration system tells me is correct)
-----Original Message-----
From: Iljitsch van Beijnum [mailto:iljitsch at muada.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:18 AM
To: IETF Discussion
Subject: cApitalization
A small annoyance, but annoying nonetheless:
At previous IETF meetings I had to suffer forced capitalization of my name so that "van Beijnum" became "Van Beijnum". Now it's even worse: "Van beijnum".
Can the IETF registration processing software please be instructed that IETF attendees are generally capable of applying and not applying the shift key as per their requirements and preferences?
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